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The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern


Evanston Mayor Steve Hagerty at a meeting. Hagerty and Northwestern President Morton Schapiro allocated $225,000 of the Good Neighbor Fund to job training programs in Evanston.

Good Neighbor Fund improves job training programs

January 22, 2019

A portion of the 2019 Good Neighbor Fund — Northwestern University’s commitment to donate $1 million to Evanston every year from 2015 to 2020 — will go toward strengthening existing and new job training...

Lawn signs on Orrington Avenue. The Democratic Party of Evanston projected higher turnout and civic engagement on Nov. 6 compared to the 2014 midterm election.

Democratic Party of Evanston expects high turnout and engagement for the midterms

October 11, 2018

As Nov. 6 nears, the Democratic Party of Evanston is projecting higher voter turnout and civic engagement locally than the levels seen for the 2014 midterm elections, said the organization’s communications...

Evanston Township High School, 1600 Dodge Ave.

Recent ETHS grad dies after being presumed dead by paramedics in Chicago

June 19, 2018

Recent Evanston Township High School graduate Erin Carey died early Tuesday morning after being mistakenly presumed dead by paramedics, the Chicago Tribune reported. According to the Cook County medical...

Evanston Township High School student Rie’onna Holman speaks at a Family Action Network Fellows event Wednesday. Panelists discussed mass shootings and gun violence in Chicago.

Youth activists, former FBI agent talk gun violence in Chicago at ETHS event

May 23, 2018

To 15-year-old Rie’onna Holman, the solution to violence in Chicago and mass shootings is simple: stricter gun laws. At Evanston Township High School, Holman, fellow teenage representative Diamondlee...

Chris Canning, a member of the Pace Suburban Bus board of directors, addresses attendees at last Tuesday’s public hearing in Evanston. Aldermen will vote Monday on a resolution recommending that the proposed route changes be delayed to modify the service to address all Evanston residents’ needs.

Aldermen to discuss bus route changes, priority-based budgeting at council meeting

April 29, 2018

Aldermen will vote on a resolution pertaining to Evanston Township High School/District 202 bus route issues and hear an update on the priority-based budgeting process at Monday’s special City Council...

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